Adding more space on a partitioned drive without losing data

I have just partitioned my harddrive to put Windows XP on it ... but I underestimated how much space I needed. Is there any way to add more space on this partition with out losing any of the data on it? I tried using iPartition, but it's not free.
Any ideas?
Thanks

No. You can only manage a Boot Camp partition with Boot Camp Assistant. Unfortunately, Boot Camp Assistant does not have a facility for resizing a partition. You would first have to remove it, then repartition to the desired larger size. Of course everything will be lost on the partition. You can use a Windows backup utility to backup your files then restore them after you reinstall Windows on the larger partition.
If you were to use a utility like iPartition (and I don't know if it will re-size the Boot Camp partition) you may find that you can no longer remove the partition with Boot Camp.

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